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hi sau members :D

i just bout this car not long ago nd not sure wot these rims are

there 245 at the back so got sum rubber on them

1 of the guys from jaxs tires recon there 2000grand just rims

is that true? aprently there import trust rims but didnt no they mad rims :woot: .

bcause looking 2 sell nd get 18'' or 19''

please help thanks

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they look like URAS NS-01 or Koya Driftek.

What is the offset + width of the rims?

The URAS had limited sizes available, whereas the koya's had more options of different width/offsets.

Koya have recently released a 18inch design

www.autoshop.com.au

they are a decent rim, at least they arn't 20"chromies or you'd have everyone telling you off around here...

I like em... they probably arn't the lightest you can find and they may not give all girls wet panties but they're cool by me....

How wide are they, 245 on the rear of skyline ain't that big... I have 235 on the front 255 on the rear others have up to 275 but tyre width aint everything and you can go too wide, there is also a slight cost factor in tyres as well...

reckon there ns01s.

the drift teks spokes dont "wrap" back inwards that much...

if you pulled one off, should (if there NS-01s) have a sticker on the back displaying widths, offsets etc...

i reckon it looks good with em on man, just needs to go an inch lower :D

BEE_R*, URAS NS-01's and Koya Drifteks all look similar.

If they's NS-01's or Drifteks - $$1200 a set new...

If they're BEE-R's, Which arent produced anymore, over $2200 a set.

The Verdict - URAS NS01's, in 8's and 9's, +30 offset.

Drifteks have a slightly different centre, and the BEE-R's have different spoke widths/angles.

thanks for the help boys..

ill get u back with the offset nd stuff like that..

lol i no 1 nch wud suit it but i scrape enough as it is lol

there still alright 4 17'' but i wud like 18'' version :thumbsup::)

yer im looking 4 rear pods:s havnt got them yet

yer i no fresh on my greens :thumbsup:

theres loop holes in the system u just gota find it;)

im aloud 2 drive it

with the help of my dad (skyline enthusiest)

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